Aviation maintenance student here. Normally for a flight like this, involving a commercial aircraft that has resulted in no deaths or injuries (going off the FAA definition of a death or injury) the NTSB will investigate. The FAA will be brought in though for their expertise, and any findings will be sent out as a service bulletin or airworthiness directive depending on how serious the issue is.
Oops! As an "air disaster show" junkie, I should have remembered the NTSB investigates. I don't think I'll edit it though.
I was just posting for smart ass effect. I loved the headline's parallel to the election, Cuomo, and everything else (and unlike the the violent Trump-led Capitol insurrection, Ted Cruz abandoning his freezing constituents, etc.) It's all in how the news wants us to see it.
Aviation maintenance student here. Normally for a flight like this, involving a commercial aircraft that has resulted in no deaths or injuries (going off the FAA definition of a death or injury) the NTSB will investigate. The FAA will be brought in though for their expertise, and any findings will be sent out as a service bulletin or airworthiness directive depending on how serious the issue is.
Oops! As an "air disaster show" junkie, I should have remembered the NTSB investigates. I don't think I'll edit it though.
I was just posting for smart ass effect. I loved the headline's parallel to the election, Cuomo, and everything else (and unlike the the violent Trump-led Capitol insurrection, Ted Cruz abandoning his freezing constituents, etc.) It's all in how the news wants us to see it.
So true. Did get a good chuckle out of it though.
To be fair, the SCOTUS will just say NTSB doesn't have standing or dismiss due to laches.